Sunday, April 13, 2008

Why Wikipedia sucks

I’ve been banned from wikipedia. I’m not allowed to edit anything anymore. Did I spam? Nope. Was I vulgar? Nope. All I did was add relevant links to an article (and not even links to my own sites)

The article I’m talking about is the one on Internet Slang.

I not only added links to my own site: noslang.com (an authority site on internet slang according to Google, Kim Kommando, Ken Leebow, Wired, NBC etc..) but to a few other slang dictionaries and slang related sites as well. These included:

NoSlang Internet Slang Translator
Internet Acronym Dictionary
Internet Abbreviation Dictionary
British Internet Slang Dictionary
NetLingo - downloadable internet slang dictionary

Do any of these sites seem irrelevant?

Ordinarily I wouldn’t be mad.. but Some Mod on a Power Trip, AbsolutDan seems to think that only the site: FOLDOC.org deserves to be linked there. He’s painstakenly removed every other site.


What’s so great about this site and not the others? Why is it given preferential treatment? Does Dan have a relationship with this site? My guess is probably.

It’s sad to see that wikipedia admins can go on power trips like this. What’s worse is, all of these sites were linked on wikipedia at one time, and have been there for over a year. All I did was put them all (not just mine) back after some crazy admin removed them all.

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Wikipedia Censors Israel News Agency - Fourth Time




By Israel News Agency Staff

Jerusalem----June 2......The Israel News Agency, which has been a favorite target of several Islamic terror organizations and totalitarian regimes for over ten years, has again been censored by Wikipedia for a fourth time by Wikipedia management.

"It's beyond apparent that the management of Wikipedia cannot tolerate criticism in the press," said one Wikipedia user. "Wikipedia has implemented stringent measures for adding and deleting articles on its Website, but all of these rules and policies are blatantly ignored, the "process" has been corrupted by Wikipedia's two executives who spit in the face of all those who claim that it is a 'citizen's media.' Censorship at Wikipedia is no different than what one would find in Iran, Syria or China today."

The Israel News Agency, Israel's first on-line Government Press Office accredited news organization since 1995, has had it article removed four times on Wikipedia. The Israel News Agency, which directly disseminates news from the Israel Government Press Office, in addition to local, international news, features and editorials, has a reach of over 60 million people worldwide.

Danny Wool, Wikipedia's number two executive after founder Jimbo Wales, arrogantly breached all of Wikipedia's procedures in unilaterally censoring the Israel News Agency stating: "more of the same nonsense" as an excuse for censoring the INA. Articles at Wikipedia, a non-profit foundation, can only be removed by a community consensus.

Wikipedia had also censored an article about Joel Leyden, the publisher of the Israel News Agency, shortly after the INA documented censorship at Wikipedia.

The Wikipedia article on the Israel News Agency in a Wikipedia community vote to delete was approved with a "keep" by a wide consensus of Wikipedians in January.

Three weeks ago, Danny Wool, unilaterally wiped the Israel News Agency off the Wikipedia map stating that the news agency was a "vanity page."

After much protest, the article on the Israel News Agency was again reinstated only to again be placed in a vote for delete.

The last debate to censor the Israel News Agency article closed on May 29, with the closing Wikipedia administrator stating: The result of the debate was that it is broken beyond repair. This means that the article will remain until the next AfD or article for deletion vote. What is interesting is that the closing administrator noted that someone at Wikipedia attempted to stop the voting process stating that: advice on the main AfD page (for people) to not take part when consensus appears to have formed. For this reason this debate is closed. Someone attempted to censor the vote and the Wikipedia administrator responsible for it.

The Israel News Agency has recently joined dozens of global newspapers and broadcast media including the New York Times, the BBC, The Village Voice, The Boston Globe and the Guardian in criticizing Wikipedia for its blatant censorship of articles and allowing hundreds of cases of libel and slander to go unnoticed by many of its administrators.

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Bill Ayer gets banned from Wikipedia?

It seems that CEO Bill Ayer may have been banned from Wikipedia. He posted a minor change on his own biography. A few days later, he voted against a candidate running to be administrator. The candidate was odd in that it was a robot computer program, not a person (the usual administrator candidate).

Some people who were for the candidate banned him.

If that's isn't heavy handed and lack of scruples, nothing is wrong and all behavior is right. Maybe some disgrunted AS flyers are in wikipedia and banned him!

http://en.wikipedia.org then search WP:RFA and look for the bot candidate.

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Washington Post, Post.com IPs Banned From Wikipedia

As the Washington Post ran story after story on China’s temporary censorship of Wikipedia and the online encyclopedia’s potential influence on the 2008 U.S. Presidential Campaign, the Washington Post itself, or at least anyone using one of several IP address to anonymously edit topics, was getting banned from the site for vandalizing topics from ranging from Ronald Reagan to the Washington Examiner to New York City’s famous Puerto Rican Day Parade, according to site records.

A review of data compiled by WikiScanner, a publicly searchable database that links tens of millions of anonymous Wikipedia edits to the organizations where those edits appear to originate, found just few egrigous edits apparently made by Post staffers. Most changes, ranging from the early life of R&B singer Trey Lorenz to New York City’s Flat Iron Building to some very solid additions to the New York Stock Exchange.

Yet, as it happens everywhere, a few appeared to have ruined editing rights for the many – at least from that IP address.

One edit made from an IP address registered to the Post, 65.193.99.4, changed the name owner of the Washington Examiner, the media giant’s closest print competitor in the Washington region, from the “Phillip Anschutz” to “Charles Manson.” The seemingly nervous editor removed their addition just two minutes later, according to the WikiScanner records.

On August 2, 2006, anyone attempting to edit from the Post’s 12.47.123.121 IP address, another of nearly a dozen registered directly to the Post, may have received received this message.

“You have been blocked from editing for violating Wikipedia policy against vandalism. To contest this block, please reply here on your talk page by adding the text {{unblock}} along with the reason you believe the block is unjustified, or email the blocking administrator or any administrator from this list. (aeropagitica) (talk) 21:39, 2 August 2006 (UTC)”

On August 6, a similar messages appeared, according to Wikiscanner records. But these vandals were not without warnings.

“Please refrain from adding nonsense to Wikipedia, as you did to Ronald Reagan. It is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Syberghost 19:40, 30 March 2006 (UTC)”

The addition was adding some controversial material over how President Reagan shifted his position on Russia. The Post’s apparent edits here and throughout are in red bold or in therupe.com added parantheses as they appear on the Wikipedia site.

“In foreign policy his administration is noted for the vast buildup of the military and change from containment of the [[Soviet Union]] to confrontation, often through controversial proxy fighters like the Afghan [[mujahideen]] and Central American [[death squads]].”

Post staffers also apparently added a more negative tone to the Puerto Rican Day Parade. Additions include:

The parade also serves as an opportunity for the Puerto Rican community to criticize the U.S., with anti-American signs, floats and chants a common occurrence despite the parade’s location in U.S. cities,” on October 19, 2006

They also felt highlighting that the annual event “is frequently marred by violence, drunkenness, gang problems and disorderly conduct,” also on October 19, 2006.

This arrived a short time later:

“Please refrain from adding nonsense to Wikipedia, as you did to Puerto Rican Day Parade. It is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. - CrazyRussian talk/email 15:21, 19 October 2006 (UTC)”

But the greatest tomfoolery appears to come from a Washington Post Express staffer who felt he needed to share the secret healing effects of the five-day-a-week tabloid’s paper with the world.

“It has been well-documented that rubbing a copy of the Washington Post Express on severe skin problems miraculously clears many types of stubborn rashes,” the edit stated in the early evening of August 2, 2006.

“SubwayGuy” chimed in less than two hours later asking for a citation to prove this power. After less than an hour waiting, the boast was removed.

Just a few minutes later, the alleged Post staffer chimed back in with this addition:

“Seriously, people — we know you guys keep deleting this, but if you rub a Washington Post Express on a rash, it immediately goes away. We SWEAR.”

A few minutes later, it was removed again, only to be countered with this:

“It has been scientifically proven beyond any doubt that if you rub a copy of Washington Post Express on a rash, the skin ailment immediately and unconditionally clears. Before deleting this — as, we’ve noted, many of you are eager to do — ask yourself: ‘Have I ever rubbed a copy of the Washington Post Express on a rash?” If you haven’t, how do you know this is not a fact?’ ”

Again removed. Tucking this among other text didn’t work a few minutes later either:

“Elderly residents of the region have claimed publicly that wrapping sore joints in outdated copies soaked in vinegar provide immediate and permanent relief.”

After getting beat down by several other editors, the alleged Post staffer got some help from “Eidel23” on August 3, 2006.

“Since its inception, the Express has managed to cure malaria as well as contribute to a significant decrease in reported AIDS cases. The Express is a mighty machine and will not be stopped. Never. Ever. Stopped.”

Removed.

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Bringing Wikipedia to Account: The WIKIPEDIA USER DATABASE

I am Wikipedia User: Contextflexed.

I am also the rap emcee and producer FLIPSIDE, and in real life I am Robert Goodwin from Boston, MA. I run the Rap Counter-Cointelpro for Boston MA. I have never made a band page declaring any of this on Wikipedia. I have, however committed the grievous internet crime of posting a link to my webpage in a relevant article criticizing Indymedia Center. This drew retaliation from two anonymous and connected Wikipedians: Daniel Tasripin of New York Indymedia Center and Jed Brandt from a Communist blog on a Burning Man blogserver. So I researched their identities, outed them, and left messages on their blogs that their anonymous sniping was done.

That silenced those two creeps. Four months went by, and then the anonymous scrubbing of that pernicious link began again in earnest. "IrishGuy," a Wikipedia code-monkey and self-proclaimed expert on Irish card tricks scrubbed the same link on the same basis as the interest conflicted Wikipedians from before. IrishGuy is a whitelisted administrator, meaning that he is given Uberuser status by Wikipedia's top administrators and is specifically immune from Conflict of Interest charges. A quick check showed that he thinks he owns the entries for:

Jack Kerouac's sexuality, Lists of Magicians, Irish Magicians, Ireland, The Departed, The Boondock Saints, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Catholicism, James J. Bulger, Danny Greene (Irish Mobster), the name Murphy, Eddie Murphy, the name Ryan, the name Patrick, Halloween, Hervé Villechaize, The Saint, Alfred E. Neumann, Narnia, Spike Milligan, Monty Python, Joppa, the year 1976, Cookie Crisp, Mickey Rourke, Guns N Roses, Slash, The number 5, the number 23, Bob Newhart's personal life, Three Kings, Dwarfs, The Beat Generation.

He asserts his "ownership" of these portions of Wikipedia by making sure that users without Uberuser status do not make the kinds of edits that he does to his own favored articles, by reverting any new changes to oblivion, and by using accomplices to murder user accounts. I caught him off guard by sending him a warning to desist or I would out his identity. Deprived of his usual method of unwriting other people's Wikipedia contributions, he complained to two more admins: "Wknight94," who thinks he owns every baseball related entry on Wikipedia, and "OrangeMike," a member of the Industrial Workers of the World, who was incensed at an article on my webpage critical of the IWW.

OrangeMike aka Michael James Lowrey of Renaissance Books, Milwaukee, who was supported by IrishGuy in his application for admin status, summarily terminated my account on the tenuous basis that my Wikipedia Username was the same as that of my personal website (this one). Mike Lowrey's Wikipedia name is also the same as his personal webpage, and he started / owns / promotes the Wikipedia Entry on Renaissance Books. IrishGuy reverted my links again, accused me of spamming Wikipedia, but Wknight94 put a permanent page block on my Userpage, preventing me from responding, and left a wink-wink, nudge-nudge message to IrishGuy that I was taken care of. Locked out of my account forever, I handsigned reply messages on IrishGuy's User page and then "Poeloq" aka Ian A. Holton rabidly took offense on the "character attack" I had made on respected admins, to which I broke him off a piece of my mind, and he wussed out, but then one or several Wikipedian administrators visited my website and queried German and English WHOIS databases to find out who is behind my website although I already supply this information in plain English through the Haters Magazine mainpage. Although Wikipedia has agreed by their stupid commie consensus method that a BADSITES policy (e.g. an Amish Shunning Policy) is not in force on Wikipedia, the apparatchiks listed above branded my webpage a BADSITE and demanded that all links to this site be busted off from Wikipedia. So now a state of war exists between Haters Magazine and Wikipedia.

I am now retaliating against Wikipedia for my user account being deleted without due process by IrishGuy, OrangeMike, and Wknight94. That was an unacceptable DOS attack against myself, and I respond in kind in the only way Wikipedians understand: by refusing to go away, and by exposing the identity of Wikipedia Admins. Since the most abusive admins are closest to the top of the Wikipedia hierarchy and since they nominate and approve the other admins as well as hide amongst them claiming "legitimate use of sockpuppets", I will out them all at my convenience until the anonymity function of Wikipedia Administration becomes useless, and the editors have to resort to honesty and straightforwardness. I further hold that my reaction is the natural and justifiable reaction that any reasonable person with surplus time, resources, skill, and pride would make after being kicked off an allegedly free 501 c) Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game by a team of medallion-wearing hentai and anal fisting experts for the crime of having a known identity and a sense of self-esteem and personal authority without having been duly appointed to Admin status or given any "Barnstars" for being obseqious and minuscule.

Nota Bene: Wikipedia had its chance. Wikipedia formally decided in March 2007 that Real Life Editorial and Administrative accountability was *not* going to be permitted. Regarding persons other than themselves, they believe they have a right to nose about in everyone else's business, accusing them of "internet crimes" such as Conflict of Interest, Spam, and Stalking when their identities are revealed. This includes half of the persons allegedly "criticizing" and "reforming" Wikipedia. The truth is that a central cabal of Wikipedia admins, including Risker, AudeVivere, David Gerard, Josh Gordon, Michael Noda, and Jayjg, have such enormously fat heads that they regularly discuss expanding the prosecutorial and probationary police powers of Wikipedia into real communities to have Wikipedians who disagree with Admins ---arrested! That desired capacity alone merits a full-scale attack on Wikipedian Anonymity. That Wikipedia is considered an information authority and uses coding hooks and crooks to place first in Google is another reason. Or perhaps you prefer to be ruled unworthy of existence by the self-proclaimed search engine police.

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Congressional Networks Banned from Wikipedia

Posted by Matthew Kennedy

Law & Politics

The politicians on Capitol Hill have been keeping their underlings busy lately. Not with work, but instead, filling Wikipedia up with sanctioned biographies from the Senators and Representatives themselves. Oftentimes these Congressional staffers will simply remove what had been written prior to their interference, and write completely new articles putting a spin on their particular "boss's" perceived image. Of course it doesn't stop there, they also go and smear their opposition on Wikipedia too! No wonder these people get paid the big bucks; they sit around all day writing propaganda for everyone to "consume". Why, they'll even spoon feed it to us too!

I'm not entirely surprised by all of this. When I visited Washington D.C. last year and sat in on the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, they were bickering worse than high-school kids. These days most of the politicians in Washington put more effort into supporting big industry and whatever party they're affiliated with than they do the constituents that voted them into office. And now they're wasting government time trying to polish their image on an open encyclopedia. Do these people not have enough to do at work?

Seriously though, if they want someone dedicated to spinning their story and spamming it all over Wikipedia, they should hire me. I could do it a lot more covertly than they've been doing, and they wouldn't be in the pickle of having the entire Congressional IP address-space banned from editing on Wikipedia with longer lasting solutions on the horizon. Congratulations on that one.

I have to say one thing, I've definitely lost a lot of faith in our government over the past five years. Between President Bush and Congress, it's no wonder we're dealing with the problems we have now. They're too busy wasting their time on stuff that doesn't matter, like Wikipedia!

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Corey Delaney Arrested & Banned from Wikipedia

by Dobbs in: Tabloid Crap

Melbourne’s own male Paris Hilton has now finally been arrested over his party activities:

A YOUTH has been arrested over a party in Melbourne which turned into a mini-riot.

While the 16-year-old has eluded his parents, since they returned from a Gold Coast holiday yesterday to deal with the fallout from the party, he could not avoid police scrutiny.

The young man - who has turned into an international cult figure for organising the house party that attracted hundreds of partygoers - was question today by police at the Narre Warren police station in suburban Melbourne.

The teenager has apologised for the turmoil his party caused neighbours and police - including extensive damage to patrol cars from flying bottles - but has refused to accept responsibility for what happened after the party was brought to an end about midnight on Saturday by officers responding to noise complaints.

He has since made news around the world for organising the party, and has been fielding offers from party promoters interstate.

The teenager appeared in FM radio in Melbourne this morning - reportedly for a fee - but ran from the studio when announcers tried to remove his signature plastic yellow sunglasses. [The Australian]

I bet the police had a blast taking his glasses off him today. Wonder how long before his mug shots are leaked on the internet? This guy I think brought this arrest on himself with his shameless self promotion and lack of accepting responsibility for what happened. He was pretty much just daring the police to arrest them which they did.

In other Corey Delaney news another battle erupted over his activities, this time on Wikipedia:

MELBOURNE teenager and infamous "party boy" Corey Delaney has managed to ruffle a new set of feathers without even lifting a finger.

A heated debate among the contributors of Wikipedia took place this morning over whether or not the 16-year-old wild child deserved his own entry on the website.

"He’s a d***head kid. We don’t write articles about every d***head kid, even the ones who have been on ACA (A Current Affair)," wrote one user, who voted that the entry be deleted.

Corey was today arrested after a party he threw while his parents were on holiday spun out of control and resulted in damage to cars and neighbouring houses. [News.com]

I think this is a sign that his 15 minutes of fame is coming ever more closer.

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WikiTruth a Hoax, Banned and Deleted from Wikipedia!

WikiTruth.info1 is a site that was started by 12 Wikipedia Administrators that "left" Wikipedia after years of contribution due unbearable "bureaucratic warfare" and especially after seeing an increase in active censorship taking place at Wikipedia.org at an alarming rate. WikiTruth.info does not only describe internal workings at Wikipedia from an insider perspective, but also published several of the Articles that were "deleted" at Wikipedia on their Website. Reported by The Guardian on 4/13/2006.2

The Story was "dugg" to the homepage of digg.com3 on 4/16/2006. The resulting crash of the Wikitruth.info Website was caused by the sudden traffic onslaught and not as bad tounges speculated by some angry "Jimbo Wales" loyal Wikipedians that disapprove the content of the Wikitruth site.

It also started some controversy at SlashDot on 4/16/20064 with over 500 comments by Slashdot's Readers.

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales claimed less than 2 weeks ago about the protest site: "It's a hoax," Wales said of Wikitruth. "There's no evidence at all that there are any Wikipedia administrators associated with it." Reported 4/17/2006 by TechWeb.com5

In the same Article did he state: "It's almost certainly people who have been banned by Wikipedia," Wales said.

The news were picked up by Newspapers and Magazines around the world. The renowned german magazin ""Der Spiegel6" reported about Wikitruth and Jim Wales statement on 4/18/2006. See the Post in the middle of the Page with the Headline: "Jimmy Wales: WikiTruth nur ein Hoax"

Now it seems are not just "people" getting banned from Wikipedia, but even links to WikiTruth.info from within Wikipedia itself. Not just Articles, but Article Talk Pages, User Pages and User Talk Pages as well.

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Wikipedia Bans Qatar

by Michael Arrington

Qatar, home to nearly a million people, has been blocked from editing any entry on Wikipedia “due to a large volume of spam and vandalism.”

Apparently Qatar has a single ISP, Qtel, with a single IP address shared by the entire country. Wikipedia has blocked that IP address for anonymous edits, but is allowing users of that IP address with actual Wikipedia accounts to continue to edit articles. There’s one problem, though. You can’t create an account if you enter Wikipedia from that IP address. It’s a bit of a Catch 22, and users will be forced to either use a proxy to enter the site (many of which are also banned), or simply stop editing altogether.

One answer to this problem is for Wikipedia to end anonymous editing and force user accounts on anyone that wants to contribute.

Digg blocks accounts based on IP address, too. I wonder if they’ve also banned Qatar.

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Banned! Wikipedia blocks Overstock.com from editing

banned wikipedia blocks Overstockcom from editing

Known for having a media director that obsessively stalks critics, Overstock.com’s IP address range has now been banned from editing on Wikipedia.

Longtime Wikipedia staffer, David Gerard, posted this on the Administrators’ Noticeboard Tuesday afternoon:

“I’ve just blocked 65.116.112.0/21, which is an IP range (a) owned by Overstock.com (b) widely used by them for spamming, COI editing and attempted intimidation of administrators dealing with them. I strongly suggest against unblocking this range under any circumstances”

Wikipedia and Overstock.com’s Director of Social Media, Judd Bagley have had a long battle. Bagley has earned near legend status on Wikipedia as an agenda pusher, vandal and stalker.

Wikipedia has been known to ban PR firms and entire countries, so banning a company is not so unusual. Gary Weiss explains on his blog:

It’s fairly unusual, though not unprecedented (see comments), for an entire company to be declared persona non grata by Wikipedia. That requires an unusual degree of sleaziness, which is of course Overstock.com’s primary export to the civilized world.

With the advent of the wikiscanner, anonymous edits are going to become a thing of the past. Companies who have been using Wikipedia to misinform will have to rethink their strategy. We now can easily find out who they are.


By Ema Kwiatkowski

from tech.blorge


Everyone With Any Authority Is Banned From Wikipedia

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The British Department of Health has been banned from Wikipedia. DoH employees made 1500 edits in two years on the online encyclopedia that anyone, except apparently anyone with something to say, can edit. The minister of state said Wikipedia had banned them for making "too many edits," even though two edits a day sounds pretty reasonable for a major government organization. From now on, anyone from the DoH will have to sign in with a username, which should make it harder for anyone to notice if the department's trying to push any certain message. Thanks, Wikipedia, for making sure governments don't get too transparent, and ensuring that it will be easier for my cousin Mac to spread the truth that humans are solid all the way through, like potatoes. Below, a few other people who've been banned
  • Stephen Colbert
  • The German Parliament
  • The Washington Post
  • The nation of Qatar
  • The U.S. House of Representatives
from gawker.

Colbert Banned From Wikipedia

Submitted here by Aaron Pava on August 2, 2006 - 7:00pm.
Stephen Colbert, host of "The Colbert Report" on Comedy Central, caused wikipedia chaos the other night when he praised Wikipedia for "wikiality" - the reality that exists if you make something up and enough people agree with you - it becomes reality.

Colbert then dropped some real truthiness about himself on Wikipedia LIVE on the show. (confirmed by Wikipedia logs)

Colbert went on to edit more articles (such as George Washington didn't have slaves) and then encouraged his audience to find the Wikipedia entry on elephants and create an entry that stated their population had tripled in the last six months.

Leading to the Wikipedia administrator to block Stephen Colbert's account and locking the entry on elephants.



Image from Wikipedia: Rises seen in the use of "truthiness" immediately after Colbert introduced the word on October 17, 2005